The Two-Faced Queen (Paperback)
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The Two-Faced Queen (Paperback)

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Published: 03/03/2022
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Michael Kingman thought he was going to die by the executioner's axe, forever labelled as a traitor.

Still alive, and under the protection of the Orbis Mercenary company, Michael and his family and friends are deeply involved in the seemingly rival conspiracies that are tearing The Hollows apart.

With the death of the King, both the Corrupt Prince and his sister Serena are vying for the throne, while the Rebel Emperor is spreading lies amongst the people, and all of them want Michael dead. This is a story of betrayal, murder, and rebellion, and in this direct sequel to the debut novel The Kingdom of Liars, also some hope for justice.

For readers who love the intrigue and widening scope of epic fantasy like Sanderson's Mistborn and Week's The Black Prism, this is your next must-read fantasy series.

Praise for The Kingdom of Liars:

'An excellent fantasy debut, with engaging worldbuilding and a good mix between action and character. I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, and look forward to following Nick's sure-to-be lengthy writing career' - Brandon Sanderson, #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Stormlight Archive series

'A symphony of loyalty, greed, family, and betrayal set in an innovative culture!' - Tamora Pierce, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Tempests and Slaughter

'With a smartly plotted story, great world-building, flawed but fascinating characters and plenty of mystery, The Kingdom of Liars is a terrific debut' - James Islington, author of The Shadow of What Was Lost

'A richly rewarding fantasy that seethes with mysteries, fuzed with a mindscrew of a magic system. This, dear readers, is the good stuff' - Jeremy Szal, author of Stormblood

'Nick Martell's debut The Kingdom of Liars lives up to its name, with so many truths and lies interwoven that nothing is as it seems and surprises lurk across every turn of the page. Michael's tale is nothing, if not thrilling' - Ryan Van Loan, author of The Sin in the Steel

"This smart, briskly told high fantasy entertains all the way until the unexpected end' - Publishers Weekly

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781473225671
Number of pages: 592
Weight: 411 g
Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 48 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Simply put, this series is a masterclass in grand-scale storytelling. The future of epic fantasy is here - and this saga is it - Kirkus (starred review)

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“Phenomenal Sequel”

This is the follow up to Nick Martell’s fantasy debut The Kingdom of Liars.

It picks up where the former left off and though I enjoyed TKoL, this blew it out of the water.
The action is faster paced, wilder and... More

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“Magical”

Michael Kingman returns in the second instalment of the Legacy of the Mercenary King series. This time he’s really up against it. With Princess Serena and her brother the Corrupt Prince wanting his head, and the Rebel... More

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“No middle book syndrome here!”

4.5 of 5 stsrsMy Five Word TL:DR Review : No middle book syndrome here!The Two-Faced Queen is everything that I hope for in a second book and then some. This is one crazy ride of a story, full of yet more intrigue... More

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